Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Bosnia-Herzegovina (Bosnian: Босна-Херцеговина) is a country in southern Europa and a member State of the Yugoslav Federal Republic. Organized as a parliamentary constitutional republic, Bosnia-Herzegovina is a unitary state with well-developed systems of regional and local government. Its capital is Sarajevo, an ancient city that predates most of the modern political geography of Europa. With a population of just under four million, Bosnia-Herzegovina is least populated member States of the Yugoslav Federal Republic, one of the least populated States in the European Community, and one of the least populated States of southern Europa overall.
Bosnia-Herzegovina, even though small in area and population, is well known for its history, both Bosnian-Herzegovinian and pre-Bosnian, as well as its climate, tourism, national parks, winter sports, and culture.
Most Bosnians are conservative in ideology, and a large number of them are religious as well. The faith with the most adherents in the country is Bogomilism, followed by Manitism, Spiritism, Deism, and Atheism. Most Bosnians are also very superstitious, largely a result of the many different types of spirit-being that are native to country (especially the several types of Fae that are present in the region) and their interactions with humans and part-humans. For such a small area, the country is also home to a comparatively large number of vampires, with the most recent Census (1710) documenting roughly 32,750 vampires calling Bosnia-Herzegovina home. As with vampire communities in other countries, Bosnian vampires are well-organized, and they have their own government, which they call the Kingdom of Bosnia-Herzegovina (as a rule, most vampire political communities are organized as monarchies, with the main exception to this being the Russian Democratic Federative Republic).
Bosnia-Herzegovina hosted the XIV Winter Olympiad in 1684, which took place primarily in and around Sarajevo.
With an estimated per capita GDP of just ₪ 4,940 (1712), Bosnia-Herzegovina is among the poorest and least-developed of all the member States of the European Community, and benefits greatly from the various economic and human development funds established by the European Community for its member States. These funds help pay for the construction of new infrastructure, as well as the upgrade and maintenance of the existing infrastructure, improvements in the military, justice and public safety, educational, and healthcare systems in the country, as well as providing financial assistance to Bosnia-Herzegovina's cash-strapped national and local governments.
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